Mursili II

Mursili II (1370 BC-1295 BC) was the Hittite king from 1321 BC to 1295 BC, succeeding Arnuwanda II and preceding Muwatalli II.

Biography
Mursili was the son of King Suppiluliuma I and the brother of Arnuwanda II, and he succeeded his brother as king of the Hittite Empire in 1321 BC. He was greeted with contempt by the Hittites' enemies, facing numerous rebellions, including that of Arzawa in southwest Asia Minor. He was more than a match for his successful father in his military deeds and diplomacy, crushing the rebellions. Mursili died in 1295 BC.